yeah thats from weather.gov, ive never seen it before, too bad it doesnt zoom in on the area but i guess its just like the Mt Holly map only prettier
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yeah thats from weather.gov, ive never seen it before, too bad it doesnt zoom in on the area but i guess its just like the Mt Holly map only prettier
Funny, I had been hoping it would slow down so I could get Thursday and Friday off to watch the games.good lord I am so happy this storm is happening on Tuesday and not impacting me watching the games on Thursday and Friday
00Z NAM crushes the I-95 corridor from Philly to NYC with 12-18" of snow and even the Jersey Shore north of about Toms River gets a foot or more. Mixing with sleet/rain is confined to far SE NJ and eastern LI, where only 5-10" of snow fall. The NAM-3K-Para is even snowier with 14-22" for the general area. Having said that, sleet and rain are not too far away from most of us, so it wouldn't take a major additional track shift to the east for the I-95 corridor to have mixing issues.
Question - what is meant by the I-95 corridor, given that I-95 is discontinuous? Is it the NJ Turnpike, or is it the road through Philly?
i can't be the only one that sees the weather weenie in that picVerbatim, Nam looks colder and looks to be a big hit for certain parts of our area up to and past NYC...12-20 through the region with certain parts doing better..also possibility of dryslotting in southeast new jersey...Zarrow has been talking about that dry slot, where it sets up will be a screwzone for snow.....Also looks like it gives the big amounts now uniformly down to Philly and eastern PA so they may be in the game for those big amounts
i can't be the only one that sees the weather weenie in that pic
Anyway, NAM, RGEM, Canadian, and GFS all lined up for 12-20" (with the Canadian showing up to 24" and much less mixing for the coast and LI, as it's a bit more offshore) of snow for almost everyone from Philly to NYC (DC to Boston, really) The immediate NJ coast and central/eastern LI is still likely to see mixing and maybe a changeover to rain for a time that will likely keep accumulations down a bit and that mix risk could make its way all the way to the NJ TPK if the models shift east a bit. Assuming the Euro/UK hold serve, we'd truly have a consensus on an historic snowstorm, especially for March. And most of it falls between about 1 am and 1 pm.
One other thing that hasn't been talked about much is that this could be a heavy wet snow for people near the rain/snow line, especially (probably drier NW of 95) - if that pans out, with the winds we expect to have, we could have some downed trees and power lines.
wow can you give your carping a break...didnt you just talk about the bickering and everyone else talk about sniping and you start off your post like that
You are some piece of work
I post alot of maps....and gee yes Ive been posting maps showing a lot of snowfall, so proves your point wrong...my pet peeve is about posting maps 5-7 days before an event not one day
Thought it was a legit question, since you hit me hard for posting a map - didn't realize you distinguished between early maps and later ones - and yes, you;ve been balanced in posting maps on this thread. And one of my pet peeves is people posting every map as it comes out, as I think it just confuses folks, since there's so much variability, usually, across a suite of model runs. I'd rather wait an hour or two and present the whole picture, which is what the NWS folks do. I get doing it on the weather boards, since that's what people are there for, but it seems like overkill to me here. Just my opinion. I also defended you by name on American on the GFS questions you posed, which were legitimate questions - asking those same pros why the WPC folks were using the GFS in their model blend if they didn't give the GFS any credence.
Are you going to plow my street? Lord knows Hamilton Township isn't going to.Why stop at 24 lets's go 30.
Just stfu alreadywow can you give your carping a break...didnt you just talk about the bickering and everyone else talk about sniping and you start off your post like that
You are some piece of work
I post alot of maps....and gee yes Ive been posting maps showing a lot of snowfall, so proves your point wrong...my pet peeve is about posting maps 5-7 days before an event not one day
Are you going to plow my street? Lord knows Hamilton Township isn't going to.
Just stfu already
Not on my block. According to their plowing algorithm, I'm on a street with the lowest priority. The last time we got heavy snow in January 2016, we didn't see a plow for 60 hours after the snow stopped. We must live on the same block as the mayor's mother-in-law.Oh, they'll plow it but leave an inch or two to ice over